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Dogs requiring homes at Mason County Animal Shelter, Point Pleasant, WV
View our dogs available for adoption.Adoption Information
If you are interested in adopting a dog (giving it a permanent home), please see our adoption info here.Donate to Mason County Animal Shelter
Please help us to help the homeless pets.Mason County Animal Shelter on Tik-Tok
See video of the homeless pets.Can you help with cat overpopulations in WV?
If you live in Mason County WV and would like to help with cat overpopulations by trapping and transporting cats for their surgery, please reach out to Operation Fancy Free Inc on 304-531-8710. We supply equipment and supplies. You provide your time, vehicle and gasoline. We work around your schedule. Once a month? Every week? Tell us what you can do.What to do if you have found a dog
Useful information on how to help a dog that is lost.Chow Chows in Need in West Virginia
See Chow Chows looking for homes at shelters in West VirginiaSee dogs needing homes at Mercer County Animal Shelter
961 Shelter Rd, Princeton, WV, 24740. Phone: 304-425-2838
This website is funded, operated and maintained by The Dog Rescues Network as a service to the community. This website has no connection with Mason County Animal Shelter. No payment has been received or is required. For enquiries about this website e-mail: webmaster@dogrescues.net
We have taken in 17 dogs in 10 days and are bursting at the seams. We need fosters immediately for all of our dogs to make space. We have dogs in all shapes, sizes and activity levels. If you can help in any way, please reach out. We could also use help with laundry, dishes and cleaning. Please contact us if you can help. Click here for more info.
Do not forget to bring your pets inside when it is too cold outside. IF IT IS TOO COLD FOR YOU, IT IS TOO COLD FOR THEM! The law says: During cold weather, a dog shelter must have a windbreak at its entrance and have bedding material that is sufficient to protect the animal from cold and promote the retention of body heat.